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Bidding has ended on this item. Item:Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine - 2002 - full set |
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January 2002 – Death in Love by R. Garcia y Robertson; Never Send to Know For Whom the Lettuce Wilts by Harlan Ellison; also: Gene Wolfe, Paul Park & Gregory Benford February 2002 – Black Dust by Graham Joyce; The Man on the Persian Carpet by Kate Wilhelm; also: Dale Bailey, Elizabeth Hand, Sheila Finch & Jack Williamson March 2002 – Ransom by Albert E. Cowdrey; Grandma by Carol Enshwiller; also: Robert Reed, Maureen F. McHugh, James Patrick Kelly & Gregory Benford April 2002 – The Planet of Youth by Jack Williamson; The Political Officer by Charles Coleman Finlay; also: Gardner Dozois, Esther M. Friesner, Lucius Shepard & Thomas M. Disch May 2002 – The Mask of the Rex by Richard Bowes; Creation by Jeffrey Ford; also: Paul Di Filippo, Pat Murphy, Robert Reed & William Browning Spencer June 2002 – Dazzle’s Inferno by Scott Bradfield; Our Friend Electricity by Ron Wolfe; also: Donald Barr, David Prill, Sheila Finch & Elizabeth Hand July 2002 – The Posthumous Man by Albert E. Cowdrey; Princess Aria by R. Garcia y Robertson; also: Thomas M. Disch, Robert Onopa, Chris Willrich & Michelle West August 2002 – Bronte’s Egg by Richard Chwedyk; Leda by M. Rickert; also: Charles Coleman Finlay, Harvey Jacobs & Michael Libling September 2002 – In Paradise by Bruce Sterling; The Majesty of Angeles by Robert Reed; also: Esther M. Friesner, John Morressy, Jack Cady & Albert E. Cowdrey Oct/Nov 2002 – 53rd Anniversary Issue: Watching Matthew by Damon Knight; A Democracy of Trolls by Charles Coleman Finlay; Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Reed, Tanith Lee, Jeffrey Ford, Lucius Shepard, Gregory Benford & Terry Bisson December 2002 – The Unfamiliar by Jerry Oltion; Soul Pipes by Ray Aldridge; also: Gene Wolfe, Sean McMullen & Ron Goulart I am in the process of clearing out a bunch of magazines that my aunt gave me. The Fantasy & Science Fiction magazines are from 1982 to 2007. Many years are complete. But these cannot be considered to be collector items as they are not in pristine condition. My aunt and uncle had the habit of marking each issue after completing their reading of it, i.e., one would put a check mark on the first page and the other would mark it with initials. This was their way of knowing that they have indeed finished reading the entire issue. The other problem is that they removed the address labels without concern of causing damage to the cover. Therefore some issues have damaged covers. Some issues have nicks and slight tears. The pages are never the less very readable. You are purchasing these issues as is, and if I forgot to mention a defect, I cannot be responsible. There are just too many magazines to look thru each one and label every little detail. Shipping costs are for USA. If you wish to receive item outside of USA, please email me first so I can let you know what the cost will be. Thanks. |
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